Causes and Effects of WWI
In this video I talk about the cause and effects of World War 1. I talk about Defense Expenditures of Britain, Germany, Russia and France. I talk about the spark ...
Abraham Darwish
Britain and appeasement
WAR - HISTORY - DOCUMENTARIES
The Strange History of American-British Intelligence Relations
Christopher Andrew gave a series of three lectures in November on “The Lost History of Global Intelligence—and Why It Matters” for the Henry L. Stimson ...
YaleUniversity
How Europe Went to War in 1914: The Origins Debate Revisited
Chris Clark, Regius Professor of History, Cambridge University, presented the Annual Byrn Lecture, "How Europe Went to War in 1914: The Origins Debate ...
Vanderbilt University
"Belgian Neutrality and the British Decision for War" Terry Boardman
'Belgian Neutrality & the British Decision for War' Beyond the 1914-1918 Centenary is organising a series of lectures in Brussels to mark the Centenary of the ...
Beyond the Centenary 1914 - 1918
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, Bt KG PC FZL DL, better known as Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Baronet, was a British Liberal statesman. An adherent of ...
Audiopedia
The General Election of 1945 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
The 1945 general election saw the return of the first ever majority Labour government. The Gallup poll had shown a Labour lead for over two years.
Gresham College
Britain in the 20th Century: The Great War and its Consequences - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
The war saw a transformation of politics at both elite and popular level. This led to the Liberals being replaced by Labour as the main party of the Left. The last ...
Gresham College
British Perceptions of Bulgaria - Prof. Richard Crampton
As part of UK in Bulgaria's '100 Years' celebrations, marking the centenary of the British Ambassador's Residence in Sofia, renowned British historian Professor ...
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
The Evolution of Modern Diplomacy
Sir Ivor Roberts lectures on the history of diplomacy and the role of the modern diplomat. Roberts, President of Trinity College at Oxford, begins with an overview ...
Kelley International
The First World War: The Debate
As part of the British Library's contribution to the First World War Centenary, the British Library is arranging a series of events, a free exhibition, 'Enduring War: ...
The British Library
Podcast: Japan in British Foreign Policy 1900-1941
This lecture deals with the Japanese factor in Imperial defence, 1894 to 1941. It shows how Japan was originally seen as a helper in the British effort to fend off ...
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
Sean McMeekin | July 1914: Countdown to War - January 29, 2014
In a discussion of his new book, historian Sean McMeekin reveals how a small cabal of European statesmen used the assassination of Archduke Franz ...
The Kansas City Public Library
The Great War in the Intermarium
About the lecture: This is Dr. Chodakiewicz's first lecture in his series on the First World War and its Aftermath in the Intermarium, the lands between the Baltic ...
The Institute of World Politics
Britain's Bloody Crown: The Kingmaker Must Die Ep 2 of 4 (Wars of the Roses Documentary) | Timeline
The continuing story of the Wars of the Roses. Dan Jones reveals how in 1461, six years after the conflict began, Henry VI had his crown snatched away by the ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Timeline History - 20 Defining moments that lead to The Great War
When Gavrilo Princip, opened fire in Archduke Franz Ferdinand, he killed not just the heir to the Austrian throne, but sentenced to death over nine million people ...
Vector Historia
Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 - Christopher Clark
This lecture explores new ways of understanding the crisis that brought war to Europe in the summer of 1914; reflects on some of the problems of interpretation ...
Gresham College
Personality and Power: The Case of Otto Von Bismarck
ORIGINALLY RECORDED October 20, 2011 Jonathan Steinberg, professor of modern European History at the Univeristy of Pennsylvania, discusses his book, ...
Council on Foreign Relations
1914: The Road To War
It is the end and the beginning of an age. The year is 1914. Europe is the center of commerce, industrialization, science, art and culture. It is home to great ...
The MacArthur Memorial
Britain in the 20th Century: A new consensus? 1990-2001 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
The fall of Margaret Thatcher left a legacy that was both contested and divisive. During the 1990s, the Conservative Party, under the impact of divisions on ...
Gresham College
British & American Culture - Week 10 - 20th Century Boy - Part I
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Jeremy Sullivan
What now for the UK travel industry?
Perhaps more than almost any other sector, travel has been hit extraordinarily hard by the coronavirus crisis. This panel of industry leaders explores how the ...
TTG Media Limited
13. The Origins of World War I
France Since 1871 (HIST 276) The traditional, diplomatic history of World War I is helpful in understanding how a series of hitherto improbable alliances come to ...
YaleCourses
Roskill Lecture 2018: Magaret MacMillan — Reflecting on the Great War Today
Historian Margaret MacMillan reflects on the meaning and significance of the Great War from the perspective of today: what it meant to Western civilization and to ...
Churchill College, University of Cambridge
David Owen
Within weeks of taking office in December 1905, British Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman and his Foreign Minister Edward Grey agreed to allow the ...
Hay Festival
Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England
Please consider supporting our videos on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/simplehistory Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533 - 1603) During Elizabeth's reign, ...
Simple History
2015 Ross Horning Lecture "Was World War One Inevitable?"
Margaret MacMillan was this year's keynote speaker for the Creighton University Department of History Ross Horning Lecture. Margaret MacMillan is the ...
Creighton University
The 2018 Symons Medal and Lecture – Professor Margaret MacMillan
Confederation Centre of the Arts is pleased to announce that the 2018 Symons Medal will be awarded to internationally acclaimed historian and author ...
Confedcentre
Queen Victoria - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
Queen Victoria was the first constitutional monarch. http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/queen-victoria During her reign the power of the monarchy ...
Gresham College
The Armenian Genocide and the New York Times
The atrocities being carried out against the Armenian nation by the Ottoman Empire during World War I received wide coverage by the international media.
CIVILNET
Britain and the EU: In or Out - One Year On - Professor Vernon Bogdanor FBA CBE
One year ago, Britain decided, in the Referendum, upon its future relationship with the European Union.
Gresham College
Britain in the 20th Century: The Economic Crisis and its Consequences - Professor Vernon Bogdanor
Fears about the fiscal deficit and the possibility of a run on sterling caused MacDonald and Snowdon to take drastic action in the economic crisis of 1931.
Gresham College
Far From Home: Sam's Army (Canada In WW1 Documentary) | Timeline
Sam's Army is a compelling portrait of a complex man and the formidable military he built. Sam Hughes was not your standard-issue military leader. Canada's ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
John Laughland: Non-interventionism: the Forgotten Doctrine
Non-interventionism: the Forgotten Doctrine” John Laughland (France) - Institute of Democracy and Cooperation, Director of Studies http://wpfdc.org ...
Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute
Lecture 6 The Arms Race and the Military Strategies of the Great Powers
HST300: Origins of the First World War
A Tribute to Colin S. Gray (1943–2020)
Early this year, one of the most consequential Anglo-American geopolitical strategists of our time, Dr. Colin S. Gray passed away after a decades-long struggle ...
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Christopher Clark: How Europe went to War in 1914
'How Europe went to War in 1914' - lecture by Christopher Clark, held at the House of Literature (Litteraturhuset), Oslo, Saturday 23 November 2013. Part of 'The ...
Fritt Ord
Prince - Episode 1 | Henry - Mind Of A Tyrant | BBC Documentary
Prince Henry was the product of a marriage that united the House of Lancaster and the House of York - a union intended to cement the end of the War of the ...
BBC Documentary
The Home Rule crisis that sparked the Ulster Covenant - British History
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Unity News Network
First World War: The Origins
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Churchill and the Written Word
Churchill's career as a writer straddles even his six decades as a statesman. He began writing as a schoolboy and published The Island Race, the last title in his ...
Hillsdale College
Global Ethics Forum: Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War
We should break free of the cliché that World War I was futile, argues journalist and historian Max Hastings. "Germany in 1914, as ruled by the Kaiser and his ...
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs